UPDATE: Police identify 5 people killed during violent weekend in Philadelphia
In fact, police said there were a total of seven people shot over an eight-hour span from Saturday night into Sunday morning.Overbrook shooting leaves 14-year-old dead
The 14-year-old male was shot twice in the chest around 8:26 p.m. Saturday in the 6000 block of Haddington Lane in Overbrook.The teen has been identified as Anthony Pinkney from the 1800 block of South Cecil Street.Two men were shot and killed in West Philadelphia just a few minutes later.They have been identified as 34-year-old Terrell White from the 5800 block of Chestnut Street and 24-year-old as Marquan Fox from the 100 block of South 61st Street.
The victim, 22-year-old Shemar Berryman from the 5800 block of McMahon Street, was pronounced dead at the hospital.
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